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12 Jul 2023

#illegals

Breitbart: Honduran Drug Dealers Praise San Francisco's Sanctuary City Policy
Honduran Drug Dealers Praise San Francisco's Sanctuary City Policy
Illegal alien drug dealers from Honduras are attracted to San Francisco's sanctuary city policy, which protects them from deportation, allowing them to sell drugs to Americans. Many of these drug dealers have arrived in the city with the intention of selling drugs, and they can earn up to $350,000 annually. The city's lenient approach to drug charges, with the majority of dealers being released from jail without bail and few being convicted, contributes to the problem. The influx of illegal drug dealers coincides with a rise in overdose deaths, with fentanyl being a significant factor.


#politics

The Blaze: Conservatives put McCarthy on notice, pledge to oppose appropriations bills that don't sufficiently cut government spending
Conservatives put McCarthy on notice, pledge to oppose appropriations bills that don't sufficiently cut government spending
A group of 21 Republican lawmakers are refusing to support appropriations measures that do not address government overspending. They want the spending level to be in line with the FY 2022 level and without using reallocated rescissions to increase discretionary spending. This could potentially hinder the GOP's ability to pass measures without Democratic support.


Spectator USA: The GOP’s tribal warfare
The GOP’s tribal warfare
The Republican Party is divided between loyal Trump supporters and party loyalists who view him as temporary leader. While the party's conservative supermajority exists, it doesn't guarantee a Trump victory in 2024. Both Trump and Ron DeSantis are vying for the support of very conservative Republicans, who remain loyal to Trump but are also considering alternatives. Meanwhile, the more traditional pathway to the nomination is to position oneself as the top choice for the somewhat conservative and moderate Republicans, hoping the further-right candidates destroy each other. The party is no longer the old GOP, as Trump built a base among far-right voters and attracted lower-information moderates.  


Breitbart: Exclusive — House GOP Leaders Unite Behind Mayra Flores in Comeback Bid
Exclusive — House GOP Leaders Unite Behind Mayra Flores in Comeback Bid
House GOP leaders, including Speaker McCarthy and Majority Leader Scalise, are endorsing former Rep. Mayra Flores (R-TX) in her bid for a congressional comeback. Flores, the first Mexican-born woman elected to Congress, is praised for her dedication, integrity, and understanding of the American Dream. GOP leaders believe her message will resonate in South Texas. Despite losing in the 2022 election, recent polling shows Flores in a close race with Rep. Gonzalez for the 2024 election.


Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: Biden has thoroughly embarrassed the entire country on the world stage
SEAN HANNITY: Biden has thoroughly embarrassed the entire country on the world stage
Sean Hannity criticized President Biden's performance on the world stage, pointing out instances where he appeared lost and confused during the NATO summit. Hannity also highlighted Biden's awkward interactions with King Charles and his decision to skip a dinner with NATO leaders. He further criticized Biden's presidency, citing economic troubles and the overall state of world affairs.


Front Page Magazine: Amiable Old Joe Biden Turns Out to Be Given to Foul-Mouthed Yelling
Amiable Old Joe Biden Turns Out to Be Given to Foul-Mouthed Yelling
Old Joe Biden is not the amiable figure he portrays himself to be. Behind closed doors, he is ill-tempered and foul-mouthed, often yelling and berating his staff. Some aides even bring colleagues to shield themselves from his tirades. Axios wants us to believe that his temper is a good thing, but it only reveals his true character and raises concerns about his fitness for office.


Breitbart: GM Ohio Plant to Enjoy $1B Annually in Subsidies, Workers' Wages Halved
GM Ohio Plant to Enjoy $1B Annually in Subsidies, Workers' Wages Halved
President Joe Biden's green agenda for the auto industry could shift billions in wealth from American workers to multinational corporations, according to a report from the United Auto Workers (UAW). The plan includes $220 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies for automakers producing EVs and batteries. The UAW is concerned that this will lead to a drop in wages for auto workers and a boost in profits for corporations.


Daily Wire: Trump ‘Unlikely’ To Participate In Republican Party Primary Debates
Trump ‘Unlikely’ To Participate In Republican Party Primary Debates
Former President Donald Trump is unlikely to participate in the Republican Party's primary debates, according to one of his top advisors. Trump's top challenger in the primary is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who has expressed his commitment to attending the debates regardless of Trump's participation. New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu mocked Trump for potentially avoiding the debates, questioning his toughness and willingness to stand up.


#society

Fox News: Georgia roller coaster stalls mid-ride after 'safety feature' activates: 'I had a panic attack'
Georgia roller coaster stalls mid-ride after 'safety feature' activates: 'I had a panic attack'
A roller coaster at Wild Adventures amusement park in Georgia stalled mid-ride, leaving riders stuck briefly before being safely returned to the loading station. The ride stopped due to a safety feature activation. The amusement park conducts regular inspections to meet industry standards.


Breitbart: Newsom Adviser Defends Spending $17.5 Billion on Homelessness as Homeless Population Surged: It Would Be Worse Without Intervention
Newsom Adviser Defends Spending $17.5 Billion on Homelessness as Homeless Population Surged: It Would Be Worse Without Intervention
California has spent $17.5 billion to fight homelessness in the past four years, but the homeless population in the state has increased by 32%. Jason Elliott, an adviser to Governor Gavin Newsom, defended the spending, saying that without intervention, the problem would be even worse. However, reporter Nick Watt pointed out that the state could have used that money to pay the rent for every homeless person, but there still wouldn't be enough affordable housing.


PJ Media: Our Career as Gods
Our Career as Gods
The recent inclusion of biological males winning women's beauty contests and the debate over how many genders exist demonstrate that established truths are no longer accepted as natural rights, but rather as narratives. Reality is seen as changeable and subjective, with no inherent properties. The decline of great empires is often attributed to a forgetting of reality and moral decay. Technology and the belief that we can will facts into existence have led some to believe that they are free from truth. However, complex systems cannot survive a competence crisis, and our perception of truth may be challenged when faced with unforeseen consequences.


#war

Spectator USA: Why NATO shouldn’t let Ukraine in just yet
Why NATO shouldn’t let Ukraine in just yet
The debate over whether Ukraine should join NATO continues, with valid reasons for both inclusion and delay due to the ongoing war. Ukraine's leader, Zelensky, is furious with the uncertainty surrounding membership, but Biden and NATO are wise in their decision to delay. Including Ukraine now would escalate the conflict between NATO and Russia, potentially leading to a nuclear war.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Biden Aids Al Qaeda
Biden Aids Al Qaeda
Biden denies Al Qaeda presence in Afghanistan despite evidence of their extensive operations and integration with the Taliban. The Biden administration has made questionable decisions, such as turning over Kabul to the Haqqani Network and providing financial aid to Afghanistan, potentially funding the terrorist groups. They have also freed dangerous terrorists from Guantanamo Bay and implemented restrictive rules on drone strikes. Biden's actions have aided the resurgence of Al Qaeda and facilitated their rebuilding.


#economy

Forbes: Will Charter’s New Plan To Stave Off Cord Cutting Work?
Will Charter’s New Plan To Stave Off Cord Cutting Work?
Charter Communications, the second-largest cable operator, is offering a new lower-priced package, Spectrum Select Signature, which does not include local sports and league channels. This move is a response to consumer dissatisfaction with high cable costs, primarily driven by expensive sports programming. Meanwhile, Charter has extended its carriage agreement with DIRECTV, allowing more flexibility in distributing Spectrum-branded RSNs (Regional Sports Networks), potentially impacting revenue for these channels. Overall, Charter is aiming to adapt to the changing landscape of streaming and offer more options to consumers.


#crime

Breitbart: Six Men Arrested for Robbing a Man in His Driveway in Texas
Six Men Arrested for Robbing a Man in His Driveway in Texas
Six men in Houston, Texas, followed a man home after he cashed a check and robbed him in his driveway. The victim, who does not speak English, managed to note the suspects' appearances and memorize their license plate. The police tracked down the vehicle and suspects within an hour.


Fox News: Maryland man sentenced to 40 years in prison after killing man with steak knife in West Ocean City
Maryland man sentenced to 40 years in prison after killing man with steak knife in West Ocean City
A man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for the murder of another man at a motel in West Ocean City. The defendant, Sherronte Robins, was found guilty of stabbing the victim, Nicholas Allen Pittman, with a steak knife. The incident took place in January 2022 and was captured on surveillance footage.


The Blaze: Connecticut man accused of drowning his mother to silence 'the demons' is found dead in his cell
Connecticut man accused of drowning his mother to silence 'the demons' is found dead in his cell
Connecticut man found dead in his cell after killing his mother to silence "demons". Mental illness and frustration with his mother cited as motives.


#sports

Forbes: Mark Zuckerberg Training With UFC Champions Israel Adesanya And Alexander Volkanovski As Elon Musk Spat Intensifies
Mark Zuckerberg Training With UFC Champions Israel Adesanya And Alexander Volkanovski As Elon Musk Spat Intensifies
Mark Zuckerberg is training with UFC champions Israel Adesanya and Alexander Volkanovski, sparking rumors of a potential "cage match" with Elon Musk. Both Zuckerberg and Musk have been publicly preparing for the fight, with tensions between the two executives continuing to rise. Zuckerberg's interest in mixed martial arts is not new, and he has trained in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu for some time.


Fox News: Shohei Ohtani hit with 'Come to Seattle' chants by Mariners fans at All-Star Game
Shohei Ohtani hit with 'Come to Seattle' chants by Mariners fans at All-Star Game
Shohei Ohtani, a Japanese superstar in the MLB, is set to become a free agent this season. Many teams are vying for him, but the Seattle Mariners fans in particular are showing their desire for him to join their team. Ohtani has had an impressive career since joining the major leagues, earning him the nickname "Japanese Babe Ruth." He has the potential to become one of the highest-paid players in history.


#other

The Federalist Papers: Judge Makes Interim Ruling in Kevin Costner Divorce Case, Ex-Wife Loses Big
Judge Makes Interim Ruling in Kevin Costner Divorce Case, Ex-Wife Loses Big
In the high-profile divorce of Kevin Costner and Christine Baumgartner, a judge ruled that Baumgartner will receive half of her requested $250,000 per month in child support. Costner must also pay attorney's fees, forensic costs, and share health care expenses and sports fees evenly with Baumgartner. The ruling falls short of Baumgartner's original demands.